Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Suwon Touch Rugby Korea

From the Facebook page of the Korea Touch Association, it looks like Touch is starting up again in Suwon in March and they are looking for players....

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Korea Touch Rugby starts again in March

Lots of activity on this subject on the Korea Touch Association facebook page so maybe this year we'll see a resurgence of Touch Korea and perhaps even entry of Korea into the Federation of International Touch? Got to make sense especially as Korea will, like China, probably use Touch as a way to get new people interested in oval ball sports in the lead up to rugby being in the 2016 Olympics. That's certainly what China is doing with Touch for women...

Monday, February 13, 2012

1996 Tokyo Sevens Korea:Fiji, Japan, Austrailia


Fiji number 6 Serevi couldn't even stop the young Korean team.





Why do you think this video was uploaded? You will find out why in a later post.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

What the? This site is staying black!

So Korea didn't make the HK Sevens which means that despite their win in Shanghai they must have fallen away in later sevens tournaments (IRB Asia Sevens...anyone know what happened? Anyway, now your correspondent has no need to srape around for HK tickets...

Friday, November 25, 2011

Touch in Korea, Touch in Korean 2

Touch video with explanation in Korean.
Note: The official name of this sport is "Touch" but this video used the term "touch rugby" for Koreans who are new to the sport and have no idea what this is.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Touch in Korea, Touch in Korean

Great new resource for explaining Touch to Koreans....a short film of real play with Korean explanation attached....thanks Jaesub!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T5WWVbIDPc&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Touch in Korea closes out 2012 season

Looks like Touch is over for the year in Korea....ahhhh, shame! However, 2011 has been a year for building and a change in regime as responsibility for running things was steadily transferred to a new team. So how about 2012? Will this be the year that Korea picks it up again, gets the ITS (International Touch Seoul) tournament going again and maybe even joins FIT? That would take a lot of organising but with a strong tournaments in Shanghai and Hong Kong, then perhaps a sort of NE Asia champions league could emerge...a bit like the IRB Rugby Sevens? Hope that enough people with the time and energy to devote to building the sport come forward....meanwhile, if you check the Korea Touch Association website and Facebook pages, you can see that there is plent of interest which could be turned into action!